Colby May will start at third as expected. Levi Hyams gets the nod at second, although Perno said veterans Thoms and Starr will start the weekend's other two games. The outfield will start three freshmen: Johnathan Taylor in left, Zach Cone in center, and Chase Davidson in right. Wow. Perno raved about Zach Cone in the interview, but hinted that Matt Cerione will likely take over in center when he comes off suspension.

This is the most starting freshman in a Perno lineup. Some might argue that this lineup is cause for concern. After all, playing freshmen in a game where experience counts can be a losing proposition. Plus, a freshman is just physically weaker and less developed than a junior. I would counter that you need the type of youth and talent these freshmen represent, but it needs to be mixed with veterans like Holder, Poythress, and Massanari. LSU played a lot of talented freshmen last year and were on the brink of a mediocre season. But their young team woke up and won 23 straight games, including the SEC Tournament. So, is this cause for concern or celebration?

Also, for your bat connoisseurs, Anthony Dasher at UGASports.com reports that the Dawgs have been authorized to use Easton composite bats this year, defying their exclusive Nike contract. No more equipment excuses.

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Mr. Egger
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If the pitchers can settle in behind Holder, stay healthy and play good D, this team will be good. There are enough veterans to lead the way, and give the kids time to settle in. Like most all of baseball, get some good pitching and we'll win our share of ballgames.

I think Mr. Egger is right. Pitching is going to be key (as it is with any team) especially the closers. I don't see this team blowing out many quality opponents so the pitching will have to be better than average.

Dub-Sorry for fooling you, but I needed to acknowledge Dasher as the author of the story. You aren't missing much additional info, except a good Perno quote, by not seeing the subscription story.

As for your other point, I get the feeling that the freshmen are the best we got. In Perno's radio interview he mentions that Lyle Allen hasn't shown much in practice and that's why he lost his job to a talented freshman. The only exception might be Cone, but Cerione is suspended. Even with that said, Perno was gushing over Cone.